We're talking about 600 post offices, and I'm trying to understand the trend. Those 600 post offices are not in communities that are urbanized. What we're seeing is the loss of post offices in tiny communities. I know we are. You know we are. This is the trend that we're seeing across Canada.
That's clearly contrary to Canada Post's mandate to provide better service in rural and remote communities. We have a situation of the government's mandate not being fulfilled by the corporation. Is that not the case?
The government tells Canada Post, “You need to improve and deliver high-quality postal service in rural and remote Canada,” and Canada Post operates in such a way that we've lost 600 post offices since 1994. Rural Canada is losing postal service every single year.
How is that not a problem?